breathe last



breathe one's last

Euph. to die. She breathed her last at about two o'clock that afternoon. Cradled in his wife's arms, he breathed his last.
See also: breathe, last

breathe your last

(slightly formal)
to die Jay made the trip north to be with his mother when she breathed her last.
Usage notes: also used to describe the end of a organization, belief, or relationship: Amtrak may shortly breathe its last - without more funding, it may have to shut down next month.
See also: breathe, last

breathe (one's) last

To die.
See also: breathe, last

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EuclidYOO-klid (English)Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
DiegoDYE-goSpanish
Alec
DagrÚN-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
EsdrasEZ-drəs (English)Biblical, Biblical Greek
Saburousah-boo-ṙo:Japanese